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D4vd Uses Celeste’s Voice In New Songs Months Before Her Body Is Found? + New Updates From Police

Rotten Mango

Stephanie Soo

True Crime, Comedy, Society & Culture

4.825.7K Ratings

🗓️ 28 September 2025

⏱️ 134 minutes

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Summary

It is not until Spetmber 17th, 2025 that the body found in D4vd’s Tesla is identified as 14 year old Celeste Rivas Hernandez. And she has been missing for over a year. The last time her family saw her in person seems to be in April of 2024 though her family has remained out of the public eye with no official statements. The police are quiet. The medical examiner’s are quiet. David and his team are quiet. And Celeste’s family is quiet. The media and netizens, basically the general public, is not. People start developing their own assumptions and conclusions to the point where there’s about five main theories floating around online. One, he killed her for fame. Two, he’s innocent. Three, he’s involved but her death was an accident and he couldn’t call for an ambulance or authorities because she was a missing teen. Four, he murdered her and disposed of her body. Five, there is a lot more that we don’t know and there are other people that are heavily involved. This is what the internet thinks happened to Celeste Rivas Hernandez, the 14 year old girl found deceased in the trunk of D4vd’s car. Full show notes at RottenMangoPodcast.com

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0:00.0

Bada being bad a boob

0:02.2

Akum's razor is often known as the law of simplicity, aka the simplest answer is usually the

0:09.6

correct one.

0:10.5

It's supposed to be this principle in solving life's greatest problems.

0:14.7

People have definitely oversimplified Occam's razor to hell and back, and they think it just

0:19.2

means keep it simple.

0:20.6

It's technically a misinterpretation, and they think it just means keep it simple. It's technically a

0:22.1

misinterpretation. And I do find philosophy majors to be beautifully insufferable, but I can see why

0:27.5

they get frustrated at the way that we've just turned Occam's Razor into simple. The main

0:32.9

message of Occam's Razor is if you have two competing hypothesis that equally explain the observed data,

0:40.5

the one with the fewer assumptions should be the one that's selected. The emphasis is on having fewer

0:46.0

assumptions rather than just picking the simpler one. That's why it's called Occam's Razor.

0:51.8

Occam, after William of Akam, the philosopher who

0:54.4

popularized this method, and Razor, because you're supposed to shave away at all of the

0:59.1

assumptions to get to the meat, the core of the matter.

1:02.2

I see people referencing Akham's Razor for the case of Celeste Rivas Hernandez and singer

1:08.5

D4VD, aka David, that the simplest answer is the correct one, which I tend to

1:14.6

agree that the very circumstantial evidence so far, at least the way that it's being presented

1:19.2

by alleged sources close to the two, the way that it's being presented thus far, it does not

1:24.2

look good for David. But even if that is the case, it's not a simple answer.

1:29.3

How are you supposed to shave away at all the different assumptions when the entire case

1:33.2

is just a giant ball of assumptions at this point? Such as, as of right now, the police have

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